PhD Candidate in Prebiotic Chemistry, UNSW Sydney
My PhD research investigates chemical reactions that could have occurred on the early Earth and how they could have given rise to life-like behaviours. My work aims to demonstrate how simple patterns and structures resembling biology can form without complex cellular machinery.
Outside of research, I explore science engagement through various media, including photography, videography, and writing.
Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth?
Nov 15, 2023 01:41 am UTC| Science
How did life begin? How did chemical reactions on the early Earth create complex, self-replicating structures that developed into living things as we know them? According to one school of thought, before the current era...
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